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Sunday, May 28, 2017

Less than three weeks before the start of Gay Pride events in Omaha/CB, the website with the details of such is a navigational nightmare with scattered details, pulldown menus that don't match their pages, dead links and information that is two years old.
2017 will be the fifth year since Jean Stothert became mayor that Omaha's parade will be held in a different state.
Want to go to the parade anyway? Then play the Heartland Pride Adventure Game / Website!
Let's begin, shall we?
The parade date is under the home tab, but without a time or location.
So it's probably under the events tab right?

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Well, yes and no. It's not on the pulldown events menu but it is on the events page.
There, an icon links to the Pride2017 tab contents, which list a map and the starting time — but not a date, which is under the home tab, remember?

(The map is an model of clarity. We're guessing that whoever did it didn't do the rest of the web site. Too bad. The map was generated in 2013, but we assume it's still current and that the route hasn't changed.)
Back to the the events tab pulldown menu:
It lists four events and a calendar — which shows no events for May and no way to navigate to June.
The events page itself lists 7 events, not just the four on the pulldown menu, (excluding the worthless pulldown menu calendars):

The River Ride description is for 2015, two years ago.

The Parade link (not on the pulldown menu) takes you to the aforementioned 2017 tab — which doesn't have the parade date (that's on the home page, remember?)

The Royalty Pageant takes you to: "Ooops! This page could not be found!"

The Pride festival icon (for 2015) takes you to a schedule for 2016, not 2017

The Candlelight Vigil icon takes you to a 2016 schedule as well

The Rainbow Run icon takes you to another "Oops! This page could not be found!"

The Youth Pride icon on the events page is the ONLY LINK on the page which has current time, date and location information.

What a disaster and a huge waste of time for web visitors. Contact the people responsible here.
Below is some current information, from the home page. Good luck finding more details.

Friday, May 26, 2017

In a statement to Talking Points Memo Tamy
Wagner, the general manager of NBC News affiliate KECI, said “We clearly made a mistake, it was unintentional and we apologize,”
Well, it sure didn't sound "unintentional" in New York Magazine's account yesterday of an email sent from KECI to NBC:

New York
has learned that KECI news director Julie Weindel was called by NBC
News to see if KECI would cover the story or had any footage of the
Gianforte incident that NBC News and its affiliates could use. A
well-placed source familiar with communications between KECI news
director Julie Weindel and NBC News says that she was unyielding in her
refusal to share any footage she may have had access to, or run a report
on the incident. According to the source, Weindel said that they
weren’t covering the story, though it was featured in outlets across the
country at the time, explaining, “The person that tweeted [Jacobs] and
was allegedly body slammed is a reporter for a politically biased
publication.” Weindel then added, “You are on your own for this.”

Weindel told New York
that those remarks were made in a private email shortly after the story
broke, and had been “taken out of context between numerous phone calls
as well with NBC.”

Almost every terrorist attack in the West has had some connection to Saudi Arabia. Virtually none has been linked to Iran. For five decades, Saudi Arabia has spread its narrow, puritanical and intolerant version of Islam across the Muslim world. Osama bin Laden was Saudi, as were 15 of the 19 9/11 terrorists... The Islamic State draws its beliefs from Saudi Arabia’s Wahhabi version of Islam... Saudi money is now transforming European Islam... Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Kuwait are funding mosques, schools and imams to disseminate a fundamentalist, intolerant version of Islam throughout Germany... ...In recent years the Saudi government, along with Qatar, has been “providing clandestine financial and logistic support to [the Islamic State] and other radical Sunni groups...” Saudi nationals make up the second-largest group of foreign fighters in the Islamic State and, by some accounts, the largest in the terrorist group’s Iraqi operations. The kingdom is in a tacit alliance with al-Qaeda in Yemen. According to an analysis of the Global Terrorism Database by Leif Wenar of King’s College London, more than 94 percent of deaths caused by Islamic terrorism since 2001 were perpetrated by the Islamic State, al-Qaeda and other Sunni jihadists. Iran is fighting those groups, not fueling them.

Thursday, May 18, 2017

It will be in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, of 9/11 fame. The kingdom wants to impress Donald Trump, so Toby Keith will give a concert at which women will be barred because of the country's strict social segregation of men and women. The Hill tried to get Keith's rep to comment but no dice.
Keith goes where the money is. From Newsweek in February:

He played an event for the Republican National Committee in July but
stopped short of offering the party his support. "It was just a paid
party for the sponsors, just a private party for 1,200 people," he told the Tribune.
"When I start catching shit about it, I just say, 'Look, I'm not a
registered Republican, and they paid me a butt-load of money to play
this thing. And if the other side calls, I'll go play theirs for that
much too.'"

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

In the wake of Jean Stothert's poll victory, her occasionally inept digital campaign manager, Jerry Kratochvil, has favored the Omaha blogosphere with a stupendously rambling political analysis of why Mayor Gravel decisively (but not overwhelmingly) beat Heath Mello on her cratered road to reelection.

Kratochvil's piece takes a while time to slog through. We preferred Erin Grace's account of the election in last Sunday's World-Herald. It was shorter, sharper, funnier and got to the point: Dems didn't get out their vote.

(After the Obamas deservedly retired to fat book contracts and speaking fees, private planes, and vacations in Palm Springs with gay friends, many in Omaha's District Two (and elsewhere) evidently took to hiding under the covers and from Twitter, even on election day.)

Kratochvil mentioned AKSARBENT (in order to take a swipe) but not where he should have: the part in which he implied that it was Kyle Michaelis, rather than us, who first mentioned that a twitter handle professionally picked by Jerry hisself for hisself was the hilarious moniker "JerkRat."

We're pretty sure we were the first to mention it on Twitter; Jane Kleeb, who has a sense of humor, immediately retweeted our giggly revelation, where it was seized on by other amused Dems, including Michaelis

Kratochvil quickly ditched "JerKrat," much to our disappointment, once he discovered that trying to paper over his screwup with a cute Ratatouille rodent wasn't going to fly.

In his opus, Kratochvil went on to deplore the lack of civility on Twitter, which is like breathlessly discovering that the Pacific Ocean tastes really salty. He started a screenshot file of people who wrote "Fuck the mayor" and said that file was chock-full. (What is it, a paper file?) He went on:

Of course I’ve also never seen so many new accounts created with nom de plumes either. Now you can laugh that the guy who was only known as “Street Sweeper” is complaining about this. But my blog was up for over 3 years before I got a Twitter account. For instance, I don’t mind the anonymous angry, hard-left leaning “Aksarbent” blog’s posts or tweets If you want to find out what else they have to say, there’s a trove of posts over years. (For instance, I’m sure they see themselves as middle-of-the-road.)

Point one: AKSARBENT DOES NOT CONSIDER ITSELF MIDDLE OF THE ROAD, if for no other reason that the middle of any given road in Stothert's Omaha can be a risky place.

Kratochvil would disagree, of course. He said that mayoral issues are cyclical and that in the Omaha spring, roads are on everyone's mind.

That's easy for him to say. He lives in Overland Park, in fabulous Kansas, home of the Koch Brothers and and Kris Kobach, he of the GOP voter elimination databases which strike black voters from the rolls by the hundreds of thousands whenever their first and last names match someone else's, even if their middle names don't.

Point two: AKSARBENT DOES NOT CONSIDER ITSELF TO BE ANGRY!

No, we are righteously indignant.

You, know — like when you get when Jean Stothert smiles into a television camera and says she told her pet LGBT Advisory Board (concocted for her reelection, though she denied it) that there was no reason to address LGBT housing bias because they are covered under "federal law".

But angry? How could we be angry after writing so many tweets and posts about the Nebraska and National GOP clown car, at times so gut-bustingly funny that it could replace abdominal crunches—or Bill Kintner?

We never suggested that Kratochvil should be outed from the comfortable secrecy of his virtual LeavenworthSt kennel, even when he was using a pseudonym, although that brings up an interesting point.

When Kratochvil took his sabbatical to reelect Helen Wheels, he said he was turning over the keys to his blog to somebody who called himself "I Am Spartacus." (Please!)

Spartacus, you will recall, violently attempted to overthrow an oppressive oligarchy. — as if someone so named would write, (or type, as Truman Capote might say) for LeavenworthSt — never a champion of proles, though often a bridge over troubled trolls.

In respect of anonymity, let's ponder the following, shall we?

A number of LeavenworthSt posts during Kratochvil's supposed absence sure looked a LOT like stuff he wrote before and after. When Kratochvotil returned from the Stothert GOP plantation, he wrote this: "As part of the deal, I did not have a byline on Leavenworth St."

Saturday, May 13, 2017

Kobach is the GOP mastermind behind this secretive system which purged 1.1 million Americans from the voter rolls. When Trump said, “This election’s rigged,” the press
ignored the second part of his statement: “People are voting many, many
times.” Trump cited three million votes illegally cast. The White House said Trump got this information from
Kobach. Indeed, it specifically comes from a list of 7 million names—or,
as Kobach describes it, a list of 3.5 million “potential double
voters.” How did Kobach find these three million double voters? He matched their names, first and last. And that’s it. Here’s an unedited screen-shot of a segment of his list:

Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, the Al Capone of voter registration"reform," testifying at the Nebraska Unicameral in favor of LB111, introducedby O’Neill Sen. Tyson Larson, which would have required voters to provide agovernment-issued photographic identification before being allowed to vote.Photo by Fred Knapp, NET.

...“Crosscheck” is not marked on the victim voter’s record. It’s a stealth
hit. And it’s deadly. Doubtless, Crosscheck delivered
Michigan to Trump who supposedly “won” the state by 10,700 votes. The
Secretary of State’s office proudly told me that they were “very
aggressive” in removing listed voters before the 2016 election. Kobach,
who created the lists for his fellow GOP officials, tagged a whopping
417,147 in Michigan as potential double voters. And not just any voters... the list was so racially biased that fully one
in six registered African-Americans were tagged in the Crosscheck states
that include the swing states of Michigan, Ohio, North Carolina,
Arizona and more.

Although the network affiliation of Omaha's KPTM (Fox42) is with Fox, the station is actually owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group, the ultra-right wing behemoth.
Sinclair has a history of outrageous conservative
bias. In Nebraska, it owns KWNB-TV in Hayes Center, KHGI in
Kearney-Hastings, KFXL in Lincoln, KHGI-CD in North Platte, and KPTM
and KXVO in Omaha.
Sinclair is in the process of acquiring Tribune Media properties and soon may challenge Fox as a right-wing media power center.
The New York Times has revealed that "must-runs" arrive every day at TV stations owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group.
In 2004, Sinclair fired its own Washington, D.C. bureau chief for telling the Baltimore Sun that a 45-minute film the firm planned to air on its stations, "Stolen Honor: Wound The Never Heal" was "biased political propaganda" targeting then-candidate John Kerry. The Times noted that since November 2015, Sinclair has ordered its stations to run a “Terrorism Alert Desk”
daily segment that the company provides, and that during last year's presidential election, Sinclair distributed video that suggested in
part that voters should not support Hillary Clinton because the
Democratic Party was historically pro-slavery.
There was more:

In
late 2013, for instance, after The Seattle Times wrote an editorial
criticizing Sinclair’s purchase of KOMO, Sinclair ordered KOMO to do a
story critical of the newspaper industry, and of The Seattle Times in
particular, according to two of the people interviewed.

KOMO
journalists were surprised in January when, at a morning planning
meeting, they received what they considered an unusual request. The
station’s news director, who normally avoided overtly political stories,
instructed his staff to look into an online ad that seemed to be recruiting paid protesters
for President Trump’s inauguration. Right-leaning media organizations
had seized on the ad, which was later revealed as a hoax, as proof of
coordinated efforts by the left to subvert Mr. Trump.

Only
after reporters had left the room did they learn the origin of the
assignment, two of them said: The order had come down from Sinclair.

Thursday, May 11, 2017

Melton and Aspen, the girl gang of two, appeared on KFAB, recently. We listened to as much of Chris Baker's interview with them as we could, dear readers.

Baker: It is a truly transparent committee... A lot of times this is all hidden and we always have to hear about "Oh we gotta get donors lists to find out who these people are so we can go throw eggs at their houseor something like that. These two fabulous women are out in front, saying this is who we are...Gwen Aspen:Our committee is just trying to highlight all her (Stothert's) accomplishments in the last four years...

Aspen & Melton: Look, Omaha: Heath Mello killed Leo DiCaprio!

Don't throw eggs at or TP Bauer's house, people. He also was the campaign manager of Retain a Just Nebraska, the group that fought Nebraska's death penalty.
Chris Baker, a KFAB right-wing propagandist just clever enough to fool his audience, inverted what any sensible person would really want to know about Don't Go Back Omaha —its financial backers — by telling KFAB's gullible listeners that the transparency of hood ornaments makes the identity of the donors behind them unnecessary!
We assume the paymasters, if they are revealed at all, will be disclosed well after last Tuesday's vote.

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Want to have some fun readers? Guess how long the above YouTube video, with the home address of Melton-Aspen's fund raiser, but not either of theirs, will last on YouTube after this post.
The DC political consulting firm which made and placed the ad, according to KETV's invoice, was Sandler-Innocenzi Advertising, 705 Prince St, Alexandria, VA 22314, which brags on its website about making ads for former Governor Dave Heineman.
Invoices! AKSARBENT has the invoices!

P.S.: Maybe Melton and Aspen aren't as transparent as you claim, KFAB! Here's what you see if you click on the "Non-Profit Organization" link of Don't Go Back Omaha's facebook page:

The ad in question (on KPTM Fox 42's air now, but not yet on American Action Network's YouTube channel) is identical to this ad supporting Paul Ryan, except for the representative's name and photos. The ad is full of half-truths and deception. A more accurate ad follows.

The three Omaha NBC, ABC and CBS affiliates are airing nearly $50,000 worth of dishonest ads running interference for Don Bacon's attack on affordable health coverage and nearly $1,000,000,000,000 in Medicaid cutbacks over 10 years. Here's what you're not seeing on those stations, from savemycare.org.

The ads come courtesy of the American Action Network, a right-wing 501(C)(4) "Social Welfare Organization."
That means it doesn't have to declare its funding sources, boys and girls. You can thank Supreme Court Justice John Roberts, et al., and Citizens United for that.
Wikipedia says:

Critics of the American Action Network have argued that the
organization's advertisements contravene its requirements under its
501(c)(4) status. Malek has stated in response that such claims are
"baseless"

For months, AAN has been running interference for the GOP congressmen who want to destroy Obamacare, including the 2nd district's own former Air Force Gen. Don "F-22"Pork Bacon.
Below is AAN's latest valentine to Bacon, demanding that you thank him for slashing nearly a trillion dollars from Medicaid to fund tax cuts which benefit billionaires more than any other group.(Note: the Bacon ad airing in Omaha isn't on American Action Network's YouTube site yet, so we embedded the Paul Ryan version, which is identical, except for Bacon's name and image.)
The ads are fast-talking masterpieces of double-talk, half-truths and deception.

Here's a transcript, with our comments:

It's a bold plan to cut the deficit,

At the cost of throwing millions of people off health care. The previous GOP plan would have thrown 14 million people off health care. This plan is worse, which is why the GOP rushed it through congress before the Congressional Budget Office could score it. That score will be released the week of May 22nd.

and provide 1 trillion dollars of job-creating tax relief.

Most of all for billionaires, who don't necessarily create jobs with that tax "relief," that will come from $880 billion in cuts to Medicaid, which will force the poor into expensive emergency rooms, creating huge hospital losses, which they'll pass on to other patients.

It puts patients and doctors back in charge of health care,

Really? So why did the AMA and hospitals oppose it, along with the AARP, which represents the patients who will be most screwed by Ryan-TrumpCare?

eliminating Washington's expensive mandates,

...by redirecting penalties for not having insurance to insurance companies

empowering states to reduce health care costs,

...by putting people in underfunded high risk pools which cause their premiums to skyrocket

...For the youngest patients, who don't get sick often. Older people should run for the hills

Thank [Paul Ryan / Don Bacon / Darth Vader / Cruella De Ville / etc.] and House Republicans for keeping their word and fighting for the healthcare we deserve.

This is what the GOP thinks you deserve, peasants!

Onegroup is repeating wonderful benefits from the GOP's AHCA: the large corporations (Hearst, Scripps, and Gray) which, respectively, own Omaha's KETV, KMTV and WOWT.
They're getting tens of thousands of dollars to air the latest barrage of "Social Welfare" disinformation calculated to insulate Republican Don Bacon's icy betrayal of his Omaha and Sarpy County constituents from their red-hot wrath.

Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Erick Erickson, who boosted Gov. Pete Ricketts's candidacy, once called Supreme Court Justice David Souter a "goatfucking child molester," which is kind of a contradiction, unless the alleged goat really was a kid.
Ricketts paid tribute to Erickson by appearing at his Red State confab and taking a selfie.
Now Erickson has tweeted his little celebration of GOP Mayor Stothert's Omaha reelection win yesterday with an Instagram celebrating the arrival at his house of a shipment of Omaha Steaks.
In 2012, Consumer Research looked at a number of reviews of Omaha Steaks (sadly, none reviewed the company's dry ice) and found the other contents of the company's shipping boxes to be sorely lacking:

Omaha meats do not earn the highest ratings in any of the reviews we read. Paul Lukas' review in Money magazine gets right to the point: "While Omaha pioneered the category, it's not a premium vendor." Cook's Illustrated, meanwhile, pans Omaha meat's regular boneless strip as "thin" and "grainy," and the company's Private Reserve strip fares even worse, earning comments like "tough," "stringy" and "chewy." No reviewer rates Omaha beef as the best mail-order steak.

Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Mayor Stothert, whose actions have proven stunningly indifferent to paycheck-to-paycheck Omahans, has once again prevailed in an Omaha election.
Nothing more starkly illustrated that indifference than when her campaign trotted out Mr. Voter Suppression, Darth Walker, of Wisconsin. Talk about waving a red flag in front of working class voters! But she got away with it.
If Democrat strongholds like District 2 (North Omaha) had voted in the same percentage as West Omaha GOP districts, she might not have.
North Omaha is, of course, a codeword for black people and they richly deserve to be ripped for going AWOL on election day. But they have a lot of company in District 2 — and District 4 — white Anglos and Hispanics by the thousands were just as stupidly apathetic about refusing to exercise the franchise that makes democracy work. Their excuses for not voting remind us of the people who will earnestly and idiotically explain to you why they don't wear their seatbelts.
(Our most dearly cherished fantasy would be a get-out-the-vote ad, aired on election day, with Whoopie Goldberg at 30th & Ames holding a bar chart of voting patterns of district 2 vs. West Omaha districts, and shaking her fist at the camera.)
We here at AKSARBENT have mildly criticized Heath Mello for being slightly off occasionally in respect of our sacred cow, LGBT rights, and even had some fun at his expense in a cutline to a photo of him at the debate last Sunday. But he, and the Democratic Party, especially Jane Kleeb, apparently heard our legitimate criticisms and responded meaningfully.
As for Jean Stothert, she continued her new m.o. of LGBT deception, even during the final debate. (Stothert seems to have evolved, in respect of gays, from arrogant hostility to clever hornswaggling.)
Mello was a good candidate who ran a good campaign and we were lucky he chose to step up to the plate. He didn't let Dems down. Part of his base did, by not showing up to support their champion.

Monday, May 8, 2017

Yesterday, KETV cohosted the final debate between State Senator Heath Mello and Mayor Jean Stothert, both running (or rerunning) for Mayor in an election that has attracted national coverage here,here and elsewhere, due in part to tension between grassroots Democrats and the DNC and because it is the first significant local election following the GOP House overthrow of Obamacare.
(Last week's elections in Nebraska's capitol, Lincoln, flipped that city's council from a GOP to a Democrat majority.)
For four minutes (47:31 to 51:31 in the clip above), Omaha's mayoral candidates discussed the hole in Omaha's LGBT protections: housing.
Mayor Stothert, who voted twice against LGBT job bias protection passed in Omaha in 2012, appointed an LGBT Advisory Board in December of 2016 (during her reelection campaign) and preposterously told KETV that her position on LGBT equal rights was misunderstood.
Stothert took office on June 10, 2013. Omaha's gay day parade, held later that month, moved to another state (Council Bluffs, Iowa, across the Missouri River) and hasn't been held here since.
The Omaha World-Herald, a two-time Stothert endorser, proffered this excuse in 2013: "...because of the College World Series — and the police manpower required for it — organizers moved the parade to Council Bluffs." What the World-Herald didn't bother to remind its readers: the CWS and the US Olympic swimming trials overlapped in 2012 and 2016 and will again in 2020.
Either OPD just can't multitask under a GOP mayor like it used to in Democrat Jim Suttle's administration, or LGBTs have become bigly more rowdy during Stothert's reign.During the debate, Stothert deceptively claimed that LGBT housing protections aren't needed in Omaha because they are protected by "federal law." (When she opposed LGBT workplace protections in 2012 she defended housing carve-outs because of religious objections.)
Her current rationale is a half-truth at best, and stems from a Colorado lawsuit decided by a federal judge in favor of a lesbian couple prevented from renting a townhouse because one was a transgender female whose gender nonconformance bothered the landlord.
Below is what HUD actuallysays about the issue on its website.

The Fair Housing
Act does not specifically include sexual orientation and gender
identity as prohibited bases. However, discrimination against a lesbian,
gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) person may be covered by the Fair
Housing Act if it is based on non-conformity with gender stereotypes.

In other words, lipstick lesbians and butch boys who DO conform to gender stereotypes weren't covered by the decision; HUD's website makes that perfectly clear. Since most LGBTs DO conform to gender stereotypes and are indistinguishable from most straights, they WEREN'T covered by the decision, which makes Stothert's phony assurances a Big Fat Lie.
(Click on the above HUD link pronto, dear readers, before the Trump administration and/or Ben Carson change the rules or make the web page disappear.)

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If it's really true that Stothert's pet LGBTs bought her administration's line that
federal "law" (really regulations) covers them, we say this: Do
your damn homework before you discuss LGBT housing bias policies with a slick
mayor who is a past master at snowing the gullible. In respect of Heath Mello, he seemed unaware that some antiLGBT bias in private housing is addressed by HUD.
Also, his concern about discrimination against gay couples in buying houses, (as opposed to renting them) may be exaggerated, though not completely misplaced. The National Association of Realtors (to which not all real estate agents belong) bans bias against LGBTs and, where financing is concerned, HUD has this to say, on the page linked to above:

In addition,
housing providers that receive HUD funding or have loans insured by the
Federal Housing Administration (FHA), as well as lenders insured by FHA,
are subject to HUD’s Equal Access Rule,
which requires equal access to HUD programs without regard to a
person’s actual or perceived sexual orientation, gender identity, or
marital status.

These are rules, not laws, and presumably could be changed by Trump's HUD or FHA. They also don't cover transactions not involving FHA loans, FHA-insured lenders or HUD funding.

AKSARBENT's transcript of yesterday's debate on LGBT housing bias:

Julie Cornell, KETV: Senator Mello, should LGBTQ individuals be a protected class at the city level?Heath Mello: Julie that's a great question and I believe, yes: I think the lgbtq+ community should be a protected class in the city level and that's why I supported the existing city ordinance back when it was passed in 2012.

You're asking if I know that smiling directly into a TV camera
while talking is allowed during a political debate?
That's a great question!

I'm convinced — some of my work in the Nebraska legislature — we tried to bring Republicans, Democrats and Independents together to try to craft a compromise to do a very similar approach at the state level.
Unfortunately, we were unable to build the consensus needed to bring that legislation forward, but luckily the city of Omaha has an ordinance that provides protections to the LGBTQ+ community when it comes to employment.
The concern I've heard from people across the community is in regards to housing. The city's ordinance is very narrow, specifically only regarding employment in some public accommodations, where housing is something I've heard consistently being brought up where someone should not be discriminated against, whether they rent a property or they try to buy a property, simply because of who they love. I think that's something that [unintelligible] to create a welcoming and inclusive city. Omaha needs to consider moving forward if the legislature is unable to pass a more comprehensive bill at the State Capitol

Greetings, LGBTQ's! Wanna buy a pedestrian bridge?
How about a downtown library in a prime location?

Rob McCartney, KETV: Senator, thank you. Mayor Stothert?Jean Stothert: The LGBTQ+ community is a protected class with the city of Omaha, and just recently, when it was being discussed in the legislature, I did support that to — be a protected class.
Now I will say this: as far as our ordinance that we have now, yes, it does address employment but I have created an LGBT advisory and we have been working with them, with that group, on concerns that they have and in the city of Omaha so that we can address it and their voice could be heard.
Just the last meeting, our Human Rights and Relations Department was at that meeting and they brought up the issue of fair housing and they were very relieved to understand and to find out that they are already protected. It doesn't need to be added to our ordinance and they are protected as far as fair housing goes under federal law, but after these meetings with this LGBT advisory that I had, they have already made many suggestions to us that we are already acting on — in fact the HRR, Human rights and Relations Department, right now is reviewing and altering and amending a lot of the material that we have, as far as fair housing and other issues to add LGBTQ rights to that and so we are working together; we want to identify what those issues are and we want to address them, but as far as fair housing — adding it to the city ordinance — we just recently found out from our HRR Department that they are already protected by the federal law and that it was unnecessary and our LGBT advisory was happy to hear that.Rob McCartney: ... Senator Mello, 30 seconds.Heath Mello: Well I think what the mayor is referring to is the fair housing component, is dealing with public housing, which is true: that public housing at the federal level is protected, but in talking with a number of organizations and concerned citizens around the city, private housing is not protected and I think that is why we've seen an effort in the legislature to expand rights and equality through LB173 this year, but unfortunately that policy did not pass. I believe this city is going to need to consider stepping in if the legislature's unable to pass a more comprehensive state law that includes both employment and private housing, moving forward.Rob McCartney, KETV: Senator, thank you. Mayor Stothert, 30 seconds.Jean Stothert: I would just say again that we have an open dialogue with the LGBTQ community and they were informed by our HRR department that they are protected as far as fair housing is, according to federal law but I want to make it very clear again a lot of the suggestions that they are making, we are changing, you know, what our information is that we give out to everyone in the community as far as these types of issues as far as fair housing and we are adding the LGBT community to it, too; we want their voice to be heard we want to hear their concerns and we are working together and together we will make Omaha a better place

Turns
Medicaid into a block grant, enabling states to kick otherwise-eligible
people off their coverage and cut benefits if they so choose.

Slashes Medicaid overall by $880 billion over 10 years.

Removes
the subsidies that the ACA provided to help middle-income people afford
health insurance, replacing them with far more meager tax credits
pegged not to people’s income but to their age. Poorer people would get
less than they do now, while richer people would get more; even Bill
Gates would get a tax credit.

Allows insurers to impose yearly and lifetime caps on coverage, which were outlawed by the ACA. This also, it was revealed today, may threaten the coverage of the majority of non-elderly Americans who get insurance through their employers.

Allows
states to seek waivers from the ACA’s requirement that insurance plans
include essential benefits for things such as emergency services,
hospitalization, mental health care, preventive care, maternity care,
and substance abuse treatment.

Provides hundreds of billions of dollars in tax cuts for families making over $250,000 a year.

Allows
states to try to waive the ACA’s requirement that insurers must charge
people the same rates regardless of their medical history. This
effectively eviscerates the ban on denials for preexisting conditions,
since insurers could charge you exorbitant premiums if you have a
preexisting condition, effectively denying you coverage.

Shunts
those with preexisting conditions into high-risk pools, which are
absolutely the worst way to cover those patients; experience with them
on the state level proves that they wind up underfunded, charge enormous
premiums, provide inadequate benefits and can’t cover the population
they’re meant for. Multiple analyses have shown
that the money the bill provides for high-risk pools is laughably
inadequate, which will inevitably leave huge numbers of the most
vulnerable Americans without the ability to get insurance.

Brings
back medical underwriting, meaning that just like in the bad old days,
when you apply for insurance you’ll have to document every condition or
ailment you’ve ever had.

Naturally the GOP bill contained a provision exempting Congress and its staff, as if anyone needed to ask.

In last month's primary, only 4,316 of 36,364 registered voters (12%) in councilman Ben Gray's North Omaha district (purple on the map) went to the polls.In South Omaha's district 4 (blue on the map), the tally was hardly better: 4,823 of 29,499 registered voters showed up to cast ballots.
Community leaders are disappointed and trying to combat an apathy which disproportionately cedes control of government to the rest of Omaha.
KMTV's report is here.

The “Equality March for Unity & Pride” is a grassroots movement which will mobilize the diverse LGBTQ+ communities to peacefully and clearly address concerns about the current political landscapes and how it is contributing to the persecution and discrimination of LGBTQ+ individuals.

Progress has been made over the past decade in the ongoing fight for LGBTQ+ inclusion, access, and justice, but there’s still so much more to be done – especially since the progress we’ve achieved is currently being threatened by increased hostile rhetoric, discriminatory policies, and violence perpetrated against the most vulnerable in our communities. We will use the Equality March, and sister events across the country, to give voice to our concerns, and to support, uplift, and bring attention to those in our communities who are targeted due to immigration status, ethnicity, religion, skin color, gender, and disability. We affirm and celebrate that we are a mix of diverse communities. Lack of unity has caused many of our needs to be neglected or ignored. But now, for 2017 and beyond, we are working to learn from our prior mistakes and come together through common belief in inalienable human rights and dignity for all.

The back-and-forth referenced Stephen Colbert's controversial monday Late Show rant, which stemmed from a Sunday interview with President Trump by CBS's John Dickerson, terminated by Trump when Dickerson dared to insist the president explain his accusation that Obama had wiretapped him.
Before dismissing Dickerson, Trump cleverly let him know that he calls his show "Deface The Nation" in what presumably was an attempt to prove to America that he can match Sara Palin's wit.

“Donald Trump, John Dickerson is a fair-minded journalist and one of the most competent people who will ever walk into your office,
and you treat him like that?” Colbert told the president. Since
Dickerson has “way too much dignity to trade insults with a president of
the United States to his face,” Colbert decided to do it for him. “I
sir, am no John Dickerson,” he said. “When
you insult one member of the CBS family, you insult us all!” Colbert
began. “Mr. President, I love your presidency, I call it ‘Disgrace The
Nation.’ You’re not the POTUS, you’re the ‘gloat-us.’ You’re the glutton
with the button. You’re a regular ‘Gorge Washington.’ You’re the
‘presi-dunce’ but you’re turning into a real ‘prick-tator.’” “Sir,
you attract more skinheads than free Rogaine,” the host continued. “You
have more people marching against you than cancer. You talk like a
sign-language gorilla that got hit in the head.” And then the kicker:
“In fact, the only thing your mouth is good for is being Vladimir
Putin’s cock holster.c

The last zinger predictably caused the radical right, including Breitbart, to go bananas, relatively speaking, but also rubbed a lot of LGBT people the wrong way. Craig Konnoth, who lectures in law and bioethics at Penn Law and NYU Medical
Schools, writes on sexuality, and is a
former California deputy solicitor general, wrote an indignant Washington Post piece, Colbert may support gay rights, but that doesn’t mean he gets to make gay jokes.
Some gay people defended Colbert, among themGeorge Takei, who retweeted Jay Kuo's comment,

"People who think Stephen Colbert's comment was homophobic need to say "Putin's cock-holster" out loud and try not to laugh."

Colbert's first guest on Wednesday, after his Trump insults blew up, was with out gay actor Jim Parsons (the most highly paid actor of any sexual orientation on TV these days, we've heard) and some people wondered if Parsons would call Colbert out or back him up.
As it turned out, he did the former, then the latter.

Monday, May 1, 2017

Brad Dickson, the World-Herald's humor columnist, used to write gags for Jay Leno. He's the one who asked Heath Mello to answer the hotness scale question,which is here.
As for the gay community, you wouldn't have to beat down the door of Gallup's operations center down on the riverfront to surmise a very split decision.
We asked three card-carrying 'mo's about Heath's Hair:

'Mo #1: Great hair? I dunno. I never ran my fingers through it. (He is a professional hair stylist and wasn't perving on Heath.)'Mo #2: Oh, right. Any guy with dimples that adorable who brags about his hair is either an idiot or pretending not to be self-aware'Mo #3: Damn! I just wanna [redacted]. ('Mo 3 was having a perv, but he works in construction and wants to nail every third guy he sees.)'Mo #3 addendum: No I don't, not as long as 3 out of 5 look like you. Now why don't you go [redacted] a bag of [redacted], blogger boy?

We gotta say this: Jean Stothert is certainly funnier and we look forward to the day when her wit isn't constrained by her duties as mayor, a day we hope arrives soon.

Maynard (Bob "Gilligan's Island" Denver) slyly flashes a nipple to the CBS eye while trying to talk his best buddy Dobie Gillis (Dwayne Hick­man) into taking off all his clothes. Whoever said 1950s television was a vast waste­land obviously didn't know where to look.